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CONCEPTIONS AND MISCONCEPTIONS OF STATE CONSTITUTIONAL LAW IN BUSH V. GORE ROBERT A. SCHAPIRO* I. ARTICLE II AND STATE LAW................................................................................. A. Text and Cont
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Document Date: 2002-01-12 16:14:24


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Jim Rossi / Rehnquist / Prohibition / Michael Stokes Paulsen / Stevens / Robert F. Williams / Vikram David Amar / Joseph P. Helm / Scalia / William W. Buzbee / MARY L. REV / Thomas / ROBERT A. SCHAPIRO / Michael L. Wells / See Bush / Richard A. Epstein / RICHARD A. POSNER / /

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PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION / congressional elections / presidential elections / /

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